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What kind of wood stove is this and how many BTUs?

Discussion in 'Modern EPA Stoves and Fireplaces' started by don2222, Apr 16, 2023.

  1. don2222

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    it's the hispter ladouche vlogger version. BTU's is lackluster, it's just for the views.
     
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    The stove??
     
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    Nice set of dampers if I don't say so myself....
     
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    X2.....what stove???
     
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    I think it's a "Gland Rover" !
     
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    Something Something firewood Something Something stove, about all I got out of it!
     
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    Uhh what was your question again? I got distracted.
     
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    And we wonder why young ladies get on only fans at 18.
     
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    Assets. Because they have assets.
     
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    It's a small flameview cooking top wood stove. My aunt had a larger one with oven, water boiler, and warming shelf. She would cook thanksgiving breakfast to main meal on it. The added hickory smoke flavors added to bacon, cinnamon rolls, roast....was awesome with hot chocolate from the water tank. My kids will remember those meals forever.

    The rest of the video is done for likes and clicks. She runs around topless too but only pictures from behind. It's an idealistic and sexualized image of living off-grid in a urt. It's like a lot of web channels but the more skin shown the more clicks they get.

    What's funny is Only fans started out as an artist and musician outlet to directly market to fans...and we see where that has evolved too.
     
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    It "markets to fans" alright.....
     
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    Oh, so you were serious when you asked what kind of stove it was???
     
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    I missed that it was a serious question myself.
     
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    No problem. I'd at least get the backsplash for the cooktop and the warming shelf if I was getting one. Homemade cinnamon rolls warmed up in the shelf or some chocolate chip cookies are awesome. It's like an old fashion microwave.

    To the others. I got 3 kids, one wife, 3 cars, 2 jobs, and 6 chainsaws to keep me busy hardly notice the girl. :D And I'm an engineer 5 times, I may have some sort of attention disorder.
     
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    I haven't seen a BTU rating just rated to heat 1800-2000 sq ft. I know price changes based on options. The oven, water jacket, warming shelf and low temp cook top extension used to be options on the build. If I recall correctly, all options about double the price. The thermostat controlled damper is a nice option to keep the house warm over night.

    My aunt liked the full sized top because she had basically 3 different temperature cook areas, and with a short cast trevit, warming areas.